Maybe you could try to use oof glasses/bottles or something with sparkle, but then oof stuff probably isn't what clients really want to pay you to give them; I'd thought of those napkin-art works some restaurants delight in offering you - those things you fear opening out in case you cut your wrist on them or, worse, remove an eye. But nothing, really that demands the human presence too close to camera. Your people are just at the right distance to give scale.

So we made a few suggestions and then left it up to the client and their marketing people to make the final call - as I had only a few minutes of daylight left to play with here, to capture this and the other variations which included staff in the background.

Away, 3 years web use is all they are currently talking about right now - so I'll not lose sleep over it - as this is the image they are saying they want to use a lot more..... which is okay with me.

So we made a few suggestions and then left it up to the client and their marketing people to make the final call - as I had only a few minutes of daylight left to play with here, to capture this and the other variations which included staff in the background.

Away, 3 years web use is all they are currently talking about right now - so I'll not lose sleep over it - as this is the image they are saying they want to use a lot more..... which is okay with me.

With that ambience, who could blame them? Lovely site -at least in your photograph it is, which is job well done!

is anyone shooting anything or just poring over the minutiae of large cmos sensors and cogitating monthly board meetings at phase/hassleblad?about time this thread had a bump. anechoic chamber shot on old technology low dynamic range amateur camera in an inferior format.editorial story about a research facility.

"Photography is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent moving furniture." Arnold Newman“Don't bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself.” William Faulkner

"Photography is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent moving furniture." Arnold Newman“Don't bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself.” William Faulkner